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Corporate crime weekly update: POCA powers, sanctions rulings, ICO cross-border enforcement, environmental charges, record benefit fraud, health and safety fines, AML failings, and Scottish justice reform—11 April 2024

Published on: 11 April 2024

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  • Criminal liability
  • Criminal procedure and evidence
  • Proceeds of crime
  • Bribery, corruption, sanctions and export controls
  • Cybercrime and data protection offences
  • Environmental offences
  • Fraud, forgery, tax and theft offences
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Criminal liability

MoJ announces consultation on reform of Law of Apologies

The Ministry of Justice has launched a consultation to amend the Law of Apologies under the Compensation Act 2006, aiming to empower public bodies, private organisations and their staff to make heartfelt apologies to those harmed, without creating legal liability. Views are also invited on how this should operate in cases of child sexual abuse. The consultation closes on 3 June 2024. See: LNB News 08/04/2024 23.

Criminal procedure and evidence

Why computer evidence is not always reliable in court

On 13 February 2024, the Netherlands Supreme Court confirmed the admissibility of intercepted messages from the encrypted EncroChat platform. See News Analysis: Why computer evidence is not always reliable in court...

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